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Born in the city of New York, Nicholson Baker spent his early life in Rochester. He briefly studied at the Eastman School of Music and later joined Haverford College where he received a Bachelorette of Art in English. with their correct versions and commentary, provided in brackets. Vox, published in , is a work consisting a scene of. Novelist Nicholson Baker, author of The Mezzanine and Vox and called by Vanity Fair "the best American writer of his generation," here collects over a decade's worth of essays and journalism, including his controversial and highly praised article on the destruction of library card catalogs. A short time after I finished writing B Me, a book about Nicholson Baker told in the spirit of Baker's seminal book-length essay about John Updike, U and I, I was asked to give a reading about Baker's phone sex novel, Vox, the hitch being that whatever I read aloud needed to be original work, not just something from my bltadwin.ru was fine with me.



Vox is a novel that remaps the territory of sex—sex solitary and telephonic, lyrical and profane, comfortable and dangerous. It is an erotic classic that places Nicholson Baker firmly in the first rank of major American writers. Vox is a novel by Nicholson Baker. Unusually for a literary novel, Vox enjoyed several weeks on the New York Times best-seller list. Vox – by Nicholson Baker. I read a couple of the Amazon reviews of this book and find myself thinking: wow. Did these people read the same book I did?? To even be concerned that some of the conversation in this book might be “vulgar” or “crude” is so far outside of my worldview, it just barely registers.